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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF INQUIRY

... entitled to expe&. from the relative situation of the two armies. I-humbly conceive it to hate been erroneous to re- gardttie emancipation of Portugai from the French, as the sole or the principal objea.of the expedition.- fpon whatever territory we contend ...

POLICE

... rump of your old acquaintance, the Anti-Catholic Adnrinistra- tiun, in die suddenly assumed character of reformeed patroasaof liberality, stretchiog forth their untwilhing hmrds to loose the fetters of their Catholic fellow suijets, whirki it had hean th- ...

OLD BAILEY, Jan. 17

... and the rights o -his Catholic countrymen,'either 'with the spleudotll a his overwhelming eloquence, or with th'e sacrific' ohi life.T.XVhen does the pa!riotis-, of this great-m nan be gjinw-tR hetn-whenf the libeuty of the Catholic finE hegqn to dawn-when ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... -we under_ stood, gave notice of his Intention to move for Petitions to the two 1ouses of Parliament in favour of Catholic Emancipation, as well as for the repeal of all Penal Laws effecting ReUglons Opinions. The following are those who voted in the ...

CASE OF THE BRITISH VESSELS DETAINED AT VALPARAISO

... representing the very prominent rank he holds in the Administration, the steady sup- port which he had oniformly given to Catholic Emancipation, and the valuable services he might further render to Ireland. All this however, would have had little effect had they ...

IRELAND

... whatever the force or eloquence with which they may be urged. Were they nowv called upon to decide the question of Catholic Emancipation; were they now called upon to contrast the merits of two. Lord Lieutenants-were they called upon to decide upon the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL, GUILDHALL

... injure the cause of the Catholics; persons of libe- rality would he prevented from supporting the question of Ca- - thohic emancipation, and they would consider it as dangerous: to vest any species of power in the bands of the Catholic priest-l hood. In Spain ...

TRIAL IN PARIS FOR MURDER

... the 'attention of the Legislature aeto the general state of the country. This Petition would,I -of course, include Catholic Emancipation butit would not be confined to it. It would show to the Leiltr o nffectual I was the Insurrection Act in tranquhiin ...

IRISH CATHOLIC PETITION

... IRISH CATHOLIC PETITION. I ?? the following. Petition from the LEINSTER JOURNAL. It is stated to have been read to the Catholic Association, and agreed on as proper to be presented next Session of Parliament. Whether. this will finally lie the petition ...

CATHOLIC APPEAL

... people at large as outcasts and slaves. Would; then, our emancipation from the fangs of thi£r faction do1 nio good? Could there lie C:atibo- lie Mayors, Sheriff, iMdersiuien; could there- be Catholic Lawv O0i cers of the Crown, Judges in 1 and Equity, Privy ...

POLICE

... on the third reading of the Cathoic Emancipation HUI. lie has uniformly voted in favourvof the measure. Sir John Pollen was omnitted in, the list of the mnir.oritv on the third reading of the Catholic Emancipation Bill, hl The loming Cheronicle of SAtpirday ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JUNE 6

... REJECTION OF THE CATHOLIC BILL. -In a late publication we mentioned that we had reason to kraow aeveral investments of English capital were about to he distributed in Ireland, but that the desperate condition into which the Catholics were pilliged h)r ...